Cf (en photo, avec Olga Kurylenko), British Film Institute, Terrence Malick - To the Wonder. "Those inclined to binary readings tend to oversimplify Malick’s films, to their inevitable detriment. (...) Such readings say more about the reader’s prejudices than Malick’s." -- "Terrence Malick’s first contemporaneously set movie has been decried as a rote work and worse; but look afresh, and you’ll see gold in these visions". "Malick’s most nebulous and potentially most divisive film to date, To the Wonder has the feeling of a movie made according to Jean Cocteau’s advice: “What is being held against you – cultivate it, it is your essence.” For some, myself included, this means a logical and welcome stylistic evolution; for others, that Malick has arrived at self-parody."